In the Royal Manner: Expert Advice on Etiquette and Entertaining from the Former Butler to Diana, Princess of Wales by Paul BurrellEnglish | November 1, 1999 | ISBN: 044652641X | EPUB | 144 pages | 10.3 MB

It's hard to pull off a tribute album to a recently deceased celebrity with grace and style, but Diana, Princess of Wales: Tribute works extraordinary well. None of the songs on the two discs are explicitly about Diana, but the generally wistful, melancholy tone captures the feeling of mass mourning and regret. And, on the most basic level, it offers a collection of strong mainstream '90s pop songs…

The fairytale wedding of Lady Diana Spencer to Prince Charles in 1981 was considered the social event of the century. Called the 'People's Princess', Diana embodied style, grace, and beauty. Bearing the royal family two heirs to the throne, William and Harry, the princess lived in a world besieged by flashbulbs and rumormongering press…

Documentary charting the unique relationship that Diana, Princess of Wales, had with the people of Wales, featuring rarely seen archive film and photographs. Among those who got to know her well were Captain Sir Norman Lloyd-Edwards, who looked after Diana on her many trips to the country and developed a close relationship with her. The programme also hears from fans like Joy and Robert King from Neath, Anne Daley, who became the first person to sign the book of condolence for Diana in St James's Palace, and Frances Elliston from Cardiff, who talks movingly about how Diana helped her son Kevin, who was diagnosed with Aids in 1990.

Immortalised by the chronicler Froissart as the most beautiful woman in England and the most loved, Joan was the wife of the Black Prince and the mother of Richard II, the first Princess of Wales and the only woman ever to be Princess of Aquitaine.